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Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... 55) Comment: Both red and green varieties are easily grown. Use fresh or cooked. Leaves edible. Lettuce Crisp: Minetto, Ithaca, Fulton, Floricrisp. Butterhead: Bibb, White Boston, Tom Thumb. Leaf: Prize ... type). Curly and plain types do well. Peas, English Wando, Green Arrow, Laxton's Progress, Sugar Snap, Oregon Sugar. Leguminoseae III 40 50-70 Comment: Edible podded type are "Oregon" (flat) and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

The Winter Vegetable Garden
... Peas and Fava beans planted in the fall will reward you with edible offerings in the spring. You can extend your bounty of peas by planting both bush and pole varieties. Bush peas mature ... offering certified organic starts of Snap Peas (edible pods), Snow Peas (eaten when pod is young and tender while peas are undeveloped), and Garden or Shelling peas (harvested for peas when pods are plump and full ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

Vegetable Garden Planting Guide
... 12 1.0 70 60-70 Peas (edible-podded) Jan. 1-Mar. 15 Sugar Snap, Mammoth Melting Sugar, Snowbird, Sugar Bon 1 1.0 40 60-70 Peas, garden Jan. 1-Mar. 15 Wando, Green Arrow, Freezonian, Tall Telephone 1 1.0 40 65-70 Peas, southern May 1-July 1 Dixilee, Mississippi Silver, Colossus, Hercules, Mississippi Purple Hull 4 1 ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... peas, shelling peas, snap peas, sugar peas, sugar snap peas, snow peas, Chinese peas, edible-podded peas, Pisum sativum Leguminosae Family Like sweet corn, peas are at their tastiest immediately after harvest. Whether you choose shell or edible-pod peas ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

THe Gardener's Network : Carbohydrates in Fruits and Vegetables
... 1 oz 4.326 Peas, edible-podded, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 160 1 cup 11.280 Peas, edible-podded, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 160 1 cup 14.432 Peas, green, canned, regular pack, drained solids 170 1 cup 21.386 Peas, green, frozen, cooked ...
www.gardenersnet.com

Publication: Weights and Measures for Horticultural Crops
... pt. frozen 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 lb. = 1 qt. canned Beans, dry edible bushel 60 Beans, lima dry bushel 56 Beans, lima pod bushel 32 1 bu. = 12 ... bunch 1/3 to 1/2 lb. Parsnips bushel 48 Peanuts bushel 22 Peas, edible pods peck 8 to 10 Peas, unshelled green bushel 28 to 30 1 bu. = 12 to 15 pt ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

Plants For A Future - Alternative Edible Leaves
... is very similar to fresh garden peas. The plants have a tap ... edible leaf crops, some in spanishAlternative Edible Leaves Nicholas Evelyn Thu Jan 19 2006 It do not have pictures Alternative Edible Leaves Mon Aug 21 2006 ARE SQUASH PLANT LEAVES EDIBLE? Add a comment/link: Enter your comment about this page here. Subject: Alternative Edible ...
www.pfaf.org

Watch Your Garden Grow - Peas
... nutrient status. There are two common varieties of peas, green garden peas that need shelling and edible-pod peas that are eaten whole. Snow peas, sugar snap peas Chinese pea pods and many others fall into this category. They are low fiber pods with small wrinkled peas ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Gifts in a Jar
... using pasta, beans and split peas. GiftsInAJar at Yahoo!Groups - A mailing list to exchange recipes for gifts in a jar and ideas for wrapping or presenting edible gifts. Gingerbread Cookie Mix ...
dmoz.org

Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:Vegetables
... Leaf and Stalk Vegetables Sites that contain information specifically about vegetables grown for their edible leaves and stalks, such as lettuce, spinach, artichokes and asparagus. Peppers Sites offering ... Sites that contain information specifically about vegetables grown for their edible 'fruits' or seeds, such as beans, peas, melons and gourds. Tomatoes Sites offering products for sale will ...
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